Definitions | mythos |
| noun (mythoi)
- A story or set of stories relevant or having a significant truth or meaning for a particular culture, religion, society, or other group.
- Anything delivered by word of mouth: a word, speech, conversation, or similar; a story, tale, or legend, especially a poetic tale.
- A tale, story, or narrative, usually verbally transmitted, or otherwise recorded into the written form from an alleged secondary source.
Translations: - German: Mythos(de)m
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Etymology: From Ancient Greek (term, , tr=míthos, , report, tale, story, lang=el).
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